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Hebrew Adverbs

This is a list of adverbs in Hebrew. This includes adverbs of time, place, manner and frequency. Which sums up most of what you need for daily use.

Now: עכשיו
Akhshav
Later: / אחר כך / יותר מאוחר
Akhar kakh / yoter me'ukhar
Tonight: הערב / הלילה
Ha-erev / ha-layla
Last night: אמש
Emesh
This morning: הבוקר
Ha-boker
Yesterday: אתמול
Etmol
Today: היום
Ha-yom
Tomorrow: מחר
Makhar
Next week: בשבוע הבא
Be-shavua ha-ba
Already: כבר
Kvar
Recently: לאחרונה
Le-akharonah
Lately: לאחרונה
le-akharonah
Soon: בקרוב
Be-karov
Immediately: מיד
Miad
Still: עוד
Od
Yet: עוד
Od

After the above adverbs of time, now we move on to adverbs of place.

Here: כאן
Can
There: שם
Sham
Everywhere: בכל מקום
Be-kol makom
Anywhere: בכל מקום שהוא
Be-kol makom she-hu

Now adverbs of manners, used to describe how something happens. They are usually placed after the main verb.

Carefully: בזהירות
Be-zehirut
Alone: לבד
Levad
Very: מאוד
Me'od
Really: ממש
Mamash
Quickly: מהר
Maher
Slowly: לאט
Le'at
Almost: כמעט
Kima't
Together: יחד
Iakhad

These are adverbs of frequency, which are used to answer the question "how often?".

Always: תמיד
Tamid
Sometimes: לפעמים
Le-fa'amim
Rarely: לעתים רחוקות
Le-etim rakhkot
Never: מעולם לא
Me-olam lo

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